Journal Pioneer

NHL is calling

Summerside native selected 12th overall in first round of NHL Entry Draft

- BY JASON SIMMONDS jason.simmonds@journalpio­neer.com Twitter.com/JpsportsJa­son https://www.facebook.com/jason.simmonds.180

It’s been a whirlwind journey for Summerside native Noah Dobson. After a successful second season with AcadieBath­urst Titan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League The 18-year-old Summerside native is now a first-round draft choice in the National Hockey League.

Noah Dobson was using a little downtime on Saturday afternoon to reflect on what has been a whirlwind journey. The 18-year-old Summerside native is now a first-round draft choice in the National Hockey League. The New York Islanders called Dobson’s name 12th overall in Dallas on Friday night. “It’s pretty surreal,” Dobson said in describing the experience of being drafted. “It’s a dream come true. You dream as a kid of having your name called by an NHL team. “It’s just starting to sink in now, and I’m relaxing a bit with my family. It’s been a really cool ride. “Obviously, it’s the first step in trying to become a National Hockey League player.” Dobson, a six-foot-three and 179-pound right-handed shooting defenceman, played the last two seasons with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). He had 26 points – seven goals and 19 assists – in 63 regular-season games in his rookie 2016-17 season, and had 17 goals and 52 assists for 69 points in 67 contests playing key roles in the Titan winning the QMJHL’s President Cup and the Memorial Cup – Canadian major junior championsh­ip. The 18-year-old son of Andrew and Jenny Dobson, who won gold with Team Canada’s under-18 team at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Cup in the Czech Republic in August 2017, is also a candidate to receive an invitation to Canada’s world junior team’s summer camp.

Excitement

In Dobson, the Islanders have selected a very communitym­inded individual who has drawn considerab­le praise for his attitude and character, both on and off the ice. Two examples of this is Dobson’s a strong supporter of the Summerside Boys and Girls Club, and was named P.E.I.’s KidSport ambassador in December 2017. KidSport is a program that provides financial support to families so children can participat­e in sports. Dobson emphasized he is “very excited” to be drafted by the Islanders, a team that has made headlines recently. The Islanders hired Lou Lamoriello as president and general manager, and named Barry Trotz, who guided the Washington Capitals to the 2018 Stanley Cup, as head coach just last week. All Lamoriello has done is win three Stanley Cups and appear in five finals with the New Jersey Devils, and oversaw the rebuild of the Toronto Maple Leafs during a three-year tenure as GM. “(The Islanders) are headed in the right direction,” said Dobson. “They have lots of young talent (including NHL rookie of the year Matthew Barzal), have a Stanley Cup champion as their coach and Lou running the team as GM. “It’s a great organizati­on, and I’m very happy to be joining them.” Dobson had a chance to talk to Lamoriello on Friday night, and again following the second day of the draft on Saturday. “Lou wants to meet my parents, so we are going to go see him,” Dobson said in a phone interview with the Journal Pioneer about an hour before that scheduled meeting. “I got to meet him last night (Friday), and I got a call from Barry Trotz after I was drafted, and that was pretty cool.” When asked if he could share anything from that conversati­on, Dobson answered: “Barry wasn’t here as the transition to the Islanders just happened, but he wanted to congratula­te me. He said he loved my story, and that one thing he liked the most was the person I was off the ice.”

Developmen­t camp

Trotz and Dobson won’t have to wait long to meet. Dobson was flying from Dallas to New York on Sunday for the Islanders’ developmen­t camp this week, an important event Dobson is looking forward to experienci­ng with a familiar face. “It will be pretty cool to be there with (Summerside native) Ryan MacKinnon, who is my neighbour (in Summerside),” said Dobson, who played with MacKinnon’s brother, Carson, growing up. MacKinnon signed with the Islanders’ American Hockey League affiliate, Bridgeport Sound Tigers, in March 2018.

Support

Dobson was also quick to point out that the outstandin­g support he has received from across P.E.I. has not gone unnoticed. “My phone has been blowing up,” said Dobson. “I am just slowly starting to answer all of them. I want to thank all the people who supported me. “Some of my buddies were all together (Friday) night watching the draft at the house of one of my old coaches, Rodney MacArthur. “There were a lot of people there, so it was pretty cool. I really appreciate those guys supporting me. “Without playing with some of those guys growing up, I wouldn’t be here today. It’s pretty special to share it with them as well.”

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 ?? AP PHOTO/MICHAEL AINSWORTH ?? Noah Dobson puts on a New York Islanders jersey after being selected by the team during the NHL Entry Draft in Dallas on Friday night.
AP PHOTO/MICHAEL AINSWORTH Noah Dobson puts on a New York Islanders jersey after being selected by the team during the NHL Entry Draft in Dallas on Friday night.

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